Would someone please help me? I am looking for a manip of Chris Reeve in the MOS movie suit, from a while back. I looked through the old threads and can't find it. I remember it used this pic as a base.

__________________ Dreams save us. Dreams lift us up and transform us. And on my soul I swear: until my dream where dignity, honor, and justice becomes the reality we all share I'll never stop fighting. Ever - Superman

Somewhat, but it use dthe pic I posted above as a base. That looks awesome though, Reeve looks good in any verison of the Superman suit.

__________________ Dreams save us. Dreams lift us up and transform us. And on my soul I swear: until my dream where dignity, honor, and justice becomes the reality we all share I'll never stop fighting. Ever - Superman

^ Yeah. It looks like MOS would be too much for Routh to handle. HOWEVER, I think Routh might have been good for an action-oriented Superman flick, judging by his TV roles. But MOS looks to be a lot deeper, so I think it should have gone to Cavill. PS. The heat vision is for Singer

Would someone please help me? I am looking for a manip of Chris Reeve in the MOS movie suit, from a while back. I looked through the old threads and can't find it. I remember it used this pic as a base.

Thanks, that looks amazing. There's a part of me that wishes we could have had that in 1978. Even though I still love the classic look.

__________________ Dreams save us. Dreams lift us up and transform us. And on my soul I swear: until my dream where dignity, honor, and justice becomes the reality we all share I'll never stop fighting. Ever - Superman

Val wasn't that bad as Batman. Matter of fact, if it weren't for the goofiness of Shumacher's comedy, he would be my second favorite to Bale.

__________________"The Kryptonian prophecy will be at last fulfilled. The son becomes the father, the father becomes the son. Farewell forever Kal-El. Remember me my son." - Jor-El/Marlon Brando/Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut

I was feeling a little down in the dumps so I decided to do some writing and found myself contemplating the eventual MOS sequel. So I give to you the opening scene of my newest side-project, LAST SON. Posted it in the Lex Casting Thread since (spoiler!!) it introduces Lex, but I wanted to share it here too. Spoilers for convenience. Enjoy!

Spoiler!!! Click to Read!:

LAST SON

“SUPERMAN” created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Schuster, based on characters and stories by DC COMICS™

BLACK. As we fade in, we see the INNUMERABLE STARS of space. The camera pans down, revealing the EARTH: a brilliant sapphire blue, its atmosphere giving it an ethereal glow against the black backdrop.

GEN. BYRON SWANWICK stands at a podium, squinting through the barrage of flashes from the cameras. On his left are DR. EMIL HAMILTON, LOIS LANE, and COLONEL NESTOR HARDY. Standing alone on his right is SUPERMAN, hands folded behind his back. He isn’t smiling, but he stands as a soldier would, proud and confident.

SWANWICK
Had it not been for the man the world has come to know as “Superman,” Kal-El, our greatest city would have fallen to the man known as Zod, self-proclaimed “general” of the planet Krypton. While I still hold some skepticism on behalf of my country and my loved ones, I extend, on behalf of the United States government, a formal apology to Kal-El, and we thank him for his efforts, defending us as he would have his own world, I am sure.
For his selfless acts and unmatched valor, we would like to extend to him, if he so chooses, full diplomatic immunity and citizenship of the United States of America.

The throng of press ERUPTS in loud cheers and applause, with a smattering of “BOO’s” from detractors. Swanwick turns to Superman, extending a hand.

Superman finally smiles, and takes the General’s hand, stepping up to the podium. The room falls DEAD QUIET.

POV NEWS CAMERA: Superman looks NERVOUS.

SUPERMAN
(sighs)
I was raised here. I knew nothing of my heritage until I was a young man. But the parents who raised me instilled in me values that I will uphold until the day I die: Truth. Justice. Honor. These are classic American values, these were once the American way. But we now live in a global society.

CUT TO EXT. METROPOLIS - Rebuilding.

SUPERMAN (CONT’D; V.O.)And in this society we all have a responsibility. To our fellow man. To our fellow woman. Fear divides us, but perseverance unites us.

SUPERMAN (CONT’D; V.O.)People say I’m strong enough to move mountains. To change the course of rivers. Maybe I am. Maybe I’m not. I haven’t tried yet. But humanity has shown me that I am not as “all powerful” as some might claim.

The group of people LIFTS the concrete, and the Firefighter reaches down and pulls a LITTLE GIRL out of the rubble.

SUPERMAN (CONT’D)Humanity has the strength to move souls. I did what I had to do to defend my home, and countless others have done the same time and time again. I am not one of you, I know that. But I hope that, one day...

EXT. METROPOLIS – DAY

A crane hoists a GLOBE atop the DAILY PLANET BUILDING. PERRY WHITE stands smiling on the sidewalk, head skyward, before walking through the GLASS DOORS.

INT. DAILY PLANET – CONTINUOUS

CLARK KENT stumbles through a crowd of coworkers, his hair a mess, glasses askew. He never makes eye contact with anyone as he makes his way to his desk.

WOMAN (OS)
(pleasantly snide)
Still getting used to the common people?

Clark SMILES sheepishly and glances up.

LOIS LANE
(returns smile)
Or are you still playacting?

CLARK
I still never thanked you for the job.

We return to the Press Conference. The rabble of reporters hangs on Superman’s every word.

CLOSE ON:

SUPERMAN
I hope that one day, you can accept me as one of your own. An adopted son.

The camera ZOOMS OUT and the image FLICKERS, taking on the quality of a 75-INCH HI-DEF LCD FLATSCREEN. We continue to zoom out, and find ourselves in a LUXURIOUS TECHNOMODERN OFFICE SUITE. Taking center stage is an extravagantly large DESK.

A BALD MAN sits in a high-backed leather chair, watching the broadcast.

MAN
Pause.
(screen freezes on Superman’s face)
Fragment.

A HISS, and a COMPARTMENT opens on the desk. A GLASS CONTAINMENT TUBE rises and now sits in front of the Man, face still obscured. Within the tube is a small sliver of JADE METEOROID.

__________________I was at some diplomatic party once. Got to talking to this princess who told me that when it came to Superman, I was missing the point. She told me, "His real strength lay in his generous spirit and sense of what's fair." - King Faraday
"He’s much more of a working class superhero, which is why we ended the whole book with the image of a laboring Superman. He’s Everyman operating on a sci–fi Paul Bunyan scale." - Grant Morrison